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La Flesche Picotte's legacy and this historic building are once again poised to make an impact through the Picotte Center, ...
La Flesche made American history when she became the first Native American to earn a medical degree. Born in a tipi in 1865 on the Omaha reservation in northeast Nebraska, she graduated from a ...
More than a dozen people raised concerns and questions about unintentionally separating patients from their health care with ...
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On Thursday, Washington state’s newly minted Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and People Cold Case Unit announced they ...
Joshua Arce, head of Partnership for Native Americans, is thinking seven generations behind and ahead to keep his nonprofit ...
Black Hawk escaped the massacre at Bad Axe. He fled north with a small group, hoping other tribes might shelter them. On August 27, 1832, he gave up. Black Hawk surrendered to U.S. authorities at Fort ...
In June 1876, Sitting Bull saw victory in a dream. Soldiers would fall like grasshoppers into his camp. Three weeks later, at ...
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KELOLAND.com on MSNSuspect found in Wounded Knee stabbingOglala Sioux Tribe Law Enforcement said they found the suspect accused of stabbing a someone in the Wounded Knee area. In an ...
Sioux City's "Resilience and Renewal" ceremony will combine all of the above with a talk by former Sioux City Community ...
A partnership between economic development corporations is investing in the health and future of tribal members.
Teams from New Zealand and six states will be at the June 19-22 tournament hosted by the Stella Olson Foundation around the Omaha area.
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